/dʒuˈdɪʃəl ˈoʊθ/ – Phrase
Definition: tuyên thệ trước tòa.
A more throughout explanation: A judicial oath is a solemn declaration made by a person, typically a judge or a witness in a court of law, in which they swear to tell the truth and uphold the principles of justice and fairness in their actions and decisions. It is a formal commitment to honesty and integrity in the administration of justice.
Example: The judge administered the judicial oath to the witness before they testified in court.